Harry and Meghan visit WTC and 9/11 Memorial with NY Gov Cathy Hochul and Bill de Blasio
Meghan’s a former actress, Harry’s not even a working royal anymore – but that didn’t stop NYC from rolling out the red the carpet for world’s wokest ‘influencers’ to cross the city in gas-guzzling SUVs
The Sussexes were flanked by security as they got into a black SUV in the parking garage of the luxury hotel around 12:30pm ThursdayMeghan had changed into a long beige coat and sunglasses while Harry had a folder tucked under his armThey are thought to be heading to 50 UN Plaza – an apartment tower near the UN Global HQ, home to US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-GreenfieldThe trip is almost exactly two years on from Meghan’s last visit in September 2019 when she cheered on close friend and tennis star Serena Williams at the 2019 US Open The Sussexes first kicked off their NYC trip with a trip to One World Observatory Thursday morning They met with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and his family, as well as New York State Governor Kathy Hochul They then visited the 9/11 Memorial pools and the museum joined by National September 11 Memorial & Museum President Alice Greenwald and Patricia Harris from Bloomberg Philanthropy Harry and Meghan, who are staying at the $1,300-a-night Carlyle Hotel, are set to attend Global Citizen Live concert Saturday, which calls for vaccine equity It’s not clear who is funding the trip or who is providing security for the Sussexes during their visit Their two children Archie and Lilibet are not with them, and remain at home in California
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle descended on the Big Apple Thursday where they were given the A-list treatment, being chaperoned around by a large security detail as they mingled with UN officials and New York politicians.
The Sussexes – who dramatically quit their roles as working royals last year – were spotted leaving 50 UN Plaza in Manhattan around 2pm Thursday afternoon where they are thought to have met with US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
Meghan and Harry had left the lavish $1,300-a-night Carlyle Hotel, where they are staying during their trip, at around 12:30pm to head to the residential building, which houses the lavish 37-floor penthouse home to the US Ambassador to the UN.
The eco-warrior couple was flanked by a large security detail as they got into gas-guzzling black SUV in the parking garage of the luxury Upper East Side hotel.
Meghan, who dressed for fall in head to toe black for their morning visit to the 9/11 memorial and One World Trade Center despite the humid 80F weather, had changed into a long beige coat and dark sunglasses for the afternoon jaunt.
Harry, meanwhile, was carrying what appeared to be a binder of documents tucked under his arm.
The details of the Sussexes’ trip to the Big Apple are a closely guarded secret but they were thought to be meeting the UN official.
The purpose of the visit is not clear but it is mark the second stop on their trip around the city, since they arrived Wednesday from their home in California for their first major public appearance since quitting the royal family.
The Sussexes – who dramatically quit their roles as working royals last year – were spotted leaving 50 UN Plaza in Manhattan around 2pm Thursday afternoon
The couple are thought to have met with US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield who lives in the building
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been spotted leaving the $1,300-a-night Carlyle Hotel to head to the next stop on their visit to New York City, where they are expected to hold a meeting with the US Ambassador to the UN
The Sussexes were flanked by security as they got into a black SUV in the parking garage of the luxury Upper East Side hotel around 12:30pm Thursday
Meghan, who dressed for fall in head to toe black for their morning visit to the 9/11 memorial and One World Trade Center despite the humid 80F weather, had changed into a long beige coat and dark sunglasses for the afternoon jaunt
Harry, meanwhile, was carrying what appeared to be a binder of documents tucked under his arm as they got into a car
Security teams are seen inside the parking garage before the SUV leaves the hotel, with Meghan and Harry in the back seat
Meghan said ‘It’s wonderful to be back’ while posing with NY Governor Kathy Hochul (furthest left) and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio (next to Harry) as well as De Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray, and the couple’s son Dante, furthest right, on Thursday
The Duchess of Sussex made the remark while visiting the One World Trade Center Observatory with her husband Harry
Meghan and Harry are pictured at the South Tower memorial pool in New York City on Thursday morning, with National September 11 Memorial and Museum President Alice Greenwald, pictured in blue
The couple appeared somber as they were shown the huge memorial by Greenwald, during their first big public trip together since quitting the royal family in early 2020
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were expected to head to 50 UN Plaza in Midtown East (right) at 1pm on Thursday to hold a meeting with US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield (left)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pay their respects at a wreath by the survivor tree at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
The couple took a moment of silence at the wreath on the site of the Twin Towers during their trip to the Big Apple
Meghan Markle looked solemn as she paid her respects to the victims of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks
Meghan waved and smiled at a handful of fans gathered at the site as the couple strolled hand in hand around the memorial
The Sussexes were all smiles as they walked into One World Trade Center Thursday morning. The couple put face masks on before entering
On Thursday morning, they paid a visit to the 9/11 memorial and One World Trade Center, during which they met with New York Governor Kathy Hochul, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, National September 11 Memorial & Museum President Alice Greenwald and Patricia Harris, CEO of Bloomberg Philanthropy.
While atop the One World Trade Center, Meghan, 40, smiled and said ‘it’s wonderful to be back’ in New York – almost exactly two years on from her last visit in September 2019 when she cheered on close friend and tennis star Serena Williams at the 2019 US Open.
The Duchess spoke moments before she and her husband visited the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, less than two weeks after the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Meghan and Harry, 37, posed for photos in front of the One World Trade Center observatory’s floor-to-ceiling windows, which offer stunning views of New York City and New Jersey.
The Sussexes were joined by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 63, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, 60, de Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray, 66, and the couple’s son Dante, 24.
Harry and Meghan, who are staying at the $1,300-a-night Carlyle Hotel, then visited the 9/11 memorial pools around 9am EST.
The couple inspected the large black pools, built in the footprints of the original Twin Towers, before entering the 9/11 Museum, which sits underneath, and spending around half an hour inside.
Saturday’s Global Citizen concert in Central Park is the Sussexes’ next confirmed appearance, and it is currently unclear how they will spend the remainder of Thursday and Friday.
Harry and Meghan, who donned somber dark outfits, walked hand-in-hand around the memorial pools and museum accompanied by National September 11 Memorial & Museum President Alice Greenwald and Patricia Harris from Bloomberg Philanthropy.
The couple’s two-year-old son Archie and three month-old daughter Lilibet remain at home in California.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the UN Global HQ, the mayor’s office, the governor’s office and the Archewell Foundation for further information about the Sussexes’ schedule and purpose of the meetings.
Meghan last visited the city in September 2019 when she made the surprise stop at the US Open.
This came seven months after her last trip, when pals including Amal Clooney and Gayle King held a lavish baby shower for her at The Mark Hotel’s $75,000-a-night penthouse suite on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
The Duchess traveled to that event from London on a private jet, with the bash estimated to have cost $500,000.
It is unclear if the Sussexes – famed for their pronouncements on climate change – arrived in New York on a commercial flight or flew there by private jet.
It is also unclear who is paying for the trip and providing the security detail around the Sussexes.
A spokesperson for the NYPD told DailyMail.com they were unsure of who was providing the Sussexes security, that they had not heard about their officers being drafted in to provide cover, and added that they doubted the department would do so.
DailyMail.com has also reached out to the Department of Homeland Security and the DHS Secret Service to ask if they are providing security for the couple’s visit.
Harry and Meghan were shown the South Tower pool moments after being given the chance to visit the adjoining North Tower memorial pool alone and together. Patricia Harris from Bloomberg Philanthropy, pictured in green, also joined the couple
Greenwald appeared to be explaining the symbolism of the pool to the couple. Both water features were built in the footprints of the original World Trade Center Twin Towers, which were destroyed in the 9/11 terror attacks
Meghan looked pensive as she chatted to 9/11 Museum President Alice Greenwald (in blue) and Patricia Harris from Bloomberg Philanthropy (in green)
Meghan and Harry dressed in complementary dark outfits – although the Duchess was in heavy clothing for NYC’s humid 85F weather
Several NYPD and Port Authority officers were present at the World Trade Center cordoning off the area during their morning visit. One officer told DailyMail.com he had only learned of the famous couple’s visit that morning.
Harry and Meghan arrived at One World Trade Center at 8:14am Thursday in somber outfits, likely chosen for their planned trip to the nearby 9/11 Memorial afterwards.
The couple exited a black SUV, and were whisked up to the skyscraper’s viewing deck – which sits between floors 100 and 102 – to meet Hochul and de Blasio, who arrived moments before the royals.
Meghan donned a stylish dark blue outfit, with a matching jacket, polo neck, wide-legged trousers, heels and her hair swept back into a business-like bun. She wore simple pearl earrings and muted makeup.
Harry wore a complementary dark suit and tie. The couple were snapped donning black face masks as they entered One World Trade Center.
They held hands as the walked up the steps of the building, with Harry giving a wave to watching fans who shouted his name on seeing him.
No details on why the royals are meeting with the Democrat lawmakers and what they plan to discuss were shared in advance.
De Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray, 66, and the mayoral couple’s son Dante, 24, were also there to welcome the royal couple, who are visiting from their home in Montecito, California.
The mayor and governor arrived and entered the building a few minutes ahead of the Sussexes.
A small group of taxi drivers protested the event to call on Mayor de Blasio to offer additional protection for yellow cab drivers who’ve been hit by the rise in popularity of ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft, with security also present to guard the royals and politicians.
‘De Blasio help the cabbies, Mr. Mayor help the cabbies,’ the group chanted as de Blasio arrived at the building.
One of the drivers told DailyMail.com called for the mayor to focus on supporting New Yorkers rather than mingling with royals.
‘The mayor should take care of the people, not spend money on this,’ said Barbara Basiaosowca.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was joined by his son Dante (on his left) and wife Chirlane McCray (on his right)
After completing their trip to the World Trade Center, the couple got into a waiting black Range Rover and were driven away
Harry and Meghan are staying at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan, where rooms cost $1,300-a-night, and are in New York for three days
Mayor de Blasio shared a live stream of himself and Hochul with the royal couple posing for photos in front of the observation deck’s floor-to-ceiling windows, which offer stunning views of New York and New Jersey.
He captioned the video: ‘The tragedy of September 11 touched the entire world, and it’s still felt today.
‘We’re honored to join Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, at One World Observatory.’
The group put masks on to enter the building, removed them for photos at the top, then put them back on after the photo opportunity.
Afterwards, the Sussexes came back down to ground-level, and posed with Hochul, de Blasio, the mayor’s wife and son for another photo.
They hugged, smile and laughed before Harry and Meghan walked down towards the 9/11 memorial alone. A fan shouted ‘you look beautiful Meghan, I love you!’ prompting the Duchess to smile and wave, saying ‘Thank you.’
Meghan and Harry waved and smiled as they arrived at the World Trade Center on Thursday morning
Meghan and Harry arrived at the World Trade Center in New York for their meeting on Thursday morning
Harry arrived at One World Trade Center at 8:14am, shortly after Mayor de Blasio and Governor Kathy Hochul
Meghan gave her trademark smile as she arrived at the landmark NYC skyscraper, and showed off her huge diamond engagement ring
Harry and Megna held hands after getting out of their SUV and walking towards the Freedom Tower for the first meeting on their three day trip to New York City
Meghan and Harry parted ways with the lawmakers at the entrance to the tower to then visit the 9/11 memorial pools and museum.
They first visited the North Tower memorial pool, spending several minutes looking at the names of those killed in the attacks, which are inscribed around the edges of both pools.
Harry was seen putting a protective arm around his wife as they paid their respects at the monument.
They then walked to the nearby South Tower memorial pool, chatting with Greenwald and Harris, before taking a moment of silence in front of a wreath next to the survivor tree.
The Sussexes then went into the museum, which sits underneath the reflecting pools, and offers a comprehensive retelling of the 2001 terror outrage.
They spent around 30 minutes inside, before being driven away in a black Range Rover.
The royal couple ascended the Freedom Tower for a meeting with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and NY Governor Kathy Hochul
After their trip up the Freedom Tower, Meghan and Harry will visit the nearby 9/11 memorial reflecting pools
Port Authority Police officers helped guard the royal couple as they began their first public visit to New York since moving to the United States in March 2020
Meghan produced a matching face mask as she approached the revolving door of One World Trade Center, while her husband of three years gave her a tender glance
Meghan was snapped smiling at her husband as they arrived at the entrance to One World Trade Center
Meghan was snapped donning a face mask before entering One World Trade Center to visit its observation deck
Harry also appeared to be reaching for his face mask from his jacket pocket, moments before the royals took an elevator up to the building’s 100th floor viewing deck
Thursday’s visit is the Sussexes’ first public trip to New York City since their permanent move from England to Meghan’s native California in March 2020.
They arrived into the Big Apple Wednesday and were spotted dining in the swanky Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel that night with an unknown blonde woman and brunette man.
One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, opened in 2014 after the original World Trade Center Twin Towers were destroyed in the 9/11 terror attacks in September 2001.
The memorial’s two giant sunken pools and cascading waterfalls have been constructed on the footprints of the original Twin Towers.
The sides of the pools, which have been constructed from black stone, are inscribed with the names of the 2,977 people murdered in New York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania.
The Sussexes’ itinerary will also see them attend the Global Citizen Live concert in Central Park Saturday.
That will feature performances from artists including Coldplay, Lizzo and Jennifer Lopez, and will take place on the Manhattan park’s Great Lawn.
Harry, Meghan and other dignitaries are attending to draw attention to Global Citizen’s call for the G7 group of countries and EU to share at least 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines with developing countries.
The music event will form part of a 24-hour broadcast from cities around the world, which also calls for vaccine manufacturers to waive their intellectual property rights on COVID shots.
Global Citizen Live and its supporters have further called for pharmaceutical firms to share mRNA technology used to develop the vaccines with a World Health Organization-backed medical hub based in South Africa.
Harry and Meghan have become heavily-involved in philanthropy since sensationally quitting the Royal Family in January 2020, after complaining of the pressure-cooker environment and life in the spotlight.
The couple’s somber outfit choice came as they visited New York just a fortnight after the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, pictured in red, arrived a few minutes before the royal couple
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, pictured waving, was joined by his wife Chirlane McCray, pictured to his left, and their son Dante
Details on why de Blasio, Hochul and the Sussexes are meeting have yet to be released
The couple have also signed huge deals with Netflix and Spotify, rumored to be worth a combined $125 million, to produce content for the streaming and podcasting giants.
They kicked off their new lives as aspiring media moguls with a bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview in March 2020.
The most sensational claim from the bombshell-laden chat saw Meghan, who is bi-racial, claim that an unidentified member of the royal family had voiced concerns over the skin tone of the couple’s baby while she was pregnant with Archie, who was born in May 2019.
Meghan went on to refute claims that she’d made the Duchess of Cambridge cry in the run-up to her May 2018 wedding to Harry – and allege that Kate had actually been the one to reduce her to tears.
Kate has not commented on Meghan’s counter-claim. Meanwhile, Harry confirmed a rift with his brother William, the Duke of Cambridge, and told of how his father Prince Charles – the heir to the throne – had cut him off financially.
And the couple, who were expecting their second child at the time, also revealed to Winfrey that they were expecting a girl.
Their daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, was born in California in June.
She was given Queen Elizabeth’s childhood nickname, sparking controversy over whether the royal couple had asked permission to recycle the head of the royal household’s cherished moniker.
Harry and Meghan also paid tribute to the Duke’s late mother Diana, who was killed in a car crash in Paris in August 1997 aged 36.